The cache is not at the posted coordinates. This Wherigo cache is part of the Florida Finders Fest 2018 Butterfly geo-art. See below, to determine where the cache is.

The unusual wing colors and patterns coupled with a furry black 'shoulder wrap' make the fashionable Spanish Moth a true standout.
One of a handful of purple/pink moths in North America, the Spanish Moth is bright and conspicuous wherever it is. Despite its name, the moth is a native to the continent and can be see in eastern states, especially those in the South as well as Mexico. It is said to resemble the colorful patterns and playful textures typically seen in fashion from Spain. Its wings and frizzy 'shoulders' give this moth the appearance of wearing a cloak.
The Spanish Moth is attracted to light at night and can be seen near its host plants: fig trees, plants in the amaryllis family like daffodils, narcissus and jonquils as well as spider lilies.
Play this “Play Anywhere” Wherigo cartridge to get the final coordinates.
***Wherigo Link***
Note: The rather curious hints found in this series refer to the Wherigo questions, not the actual hides.